A great needle game that has a lot of vines and gravity flipping. Game contains almost no generic trash jumps, has good production value, and a great soundtrack. I do wish the stages had a bit more visual variety, and save points can be hard to spot at times, but it doesn't detract from the experience enough to be an issue. It's definitely a game for experienced players. The final stage alone is probably worth the trip up the mountain.

Inspired by NANG, NAFG is a massive game featuring a 200 room tower of needle gameplay with gimmicks woven into various stages. There's a lot to love and hate about this game, but despite some of it's very serious flaws, this is a game veteran players may enjoy tackling.

The Good:

A massive amount of content featuring 200 rooms, plus secrets, plus the upside-down with secrets. There are also some really neat gimmick that add a layer of puzzling in some of the stages which are really well done. There is a story and a bit of humor mixed in where the game makes fun of itself at times. This game took me over 20 hours to clear, not counting the extra content which is partly in this version but still being added upon.

The bad:

Touch saves in 2017. I know NANG did it, but it's not a good idea. Aside from this I don't think the saves remember your aligns. For a game with a lot of needle this is very annoying. The needle itself is OK, but nothing super amazing. Way too many 16 px gaps through the entire game, and a ton of diagonal / corner crap. The secrets are mandatory for even the bad end, and the portal secret in particular is almost game ruining in how out of balance and terribly designed it is. The visuals on some of the stages can be annoying. Extra unlock requires getting achievements that are somewhat cryptic. The use of the "E" key is clumsy and it gets used a lot, could have just used down arrow to fall through floors instead like NANG.

Despite the negatives, I sunk a massive amount of time into this game. I respect a lot of what the creator did with this game. It's not as well made as NANG, but it's a very lengthy and challenging game with some very annoying design decisions. If you can get past those, veteran fangame players may like this game, but it's not for everyone.